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tjasc1411
05-24-2017, 02:54 PM
Does anyone out there know who to contact concerning speeding vehicles in our community? I called the Sumter Co Sheriff's Office and left a message, but no return call. We live in the Village of Pinellas very close to the entry gate on 466A and Pinellas Pl. Pinellas Place is a virtual speedway on a daily basis. Mainly contractor vehicles, but also residents. They speed from the gate coming into the property and speed to the gate while exiting. Would sure like some reasonable suggestions.

villagetinker
05-24-2017, 03:00 PM
I did the same, with the same result, NO return call. My next step will be to call the Sumter County Commissioners or stop by their office in Pinellas Plaza. Tjasc1411, you are correct, our house backs up to Pinellas Place, and there are many cars and possibly MORE golf carts going over the speed limits.

dewilson58
05-24-2017, 03:19 PM
They put an electronic speed sign on Eisenhower Way.

It got my attention and it's a good reminder.

Good to know my cart's speedometer is accurate.

57ChevyFI
05-24-2017, 03:36 PM
Sheriff Buford T. Justice would be my first option.

pauld315
05-24-2017, 03:50 PM
I think they should put some speed bumps there about every 5 or 10 feet, that will slow them down.

RedBaron
05-24-2017, 05:43 PM
Does anyone out there know who to contact concerning speeding vehicles in our community? I called the Sumter Co Sheriff's Office and left a message, but no return call. We live in the Village of Pinellas very close to the entry gate on 466A and Pinellas Pl. Pinellas Place is a virtual speedway on a daily basis. Mainly contractor vehicles, but also residents. They speed from the gate coming into the property and speed to the gate while exiting. Would sure like some reasonable suggestions.

I feel your pain. I live in an area where there is lots of new building of homes going on and these men don't know what a speed limit is. I walk my dog several times a day and have to really watch out for these guys speeding down the middle of the street. But today a resident was backing out of his driveway just as I was going by his driveway and he never even looked and almost hit me, then to make matters worse, he tail gated me all the way to Morse, and when we came to a stop at Morse, he was literally probably a nose away from my bumper. :cus

cms36
05-24-2017, 05:50 PM
We've been coming down here for the last three years and this trip I've noticed a large increase in speeding and aggressive driving

karostay
05-24-2017, 06:19 PM
Sad to say The Villages is growing Growing Growing.Becoming like any town in USA
Don't get me wrong still love it here..but changes are part of the expansion.
Remember when you first got here everyone would :wave:said hello. Road trash was nowhere to be found
Back just 6 or seven years ago law enforcement was seen quite regularly on our streets.You didn't dare make a rolling stop
Today not so much I haven't seen the motorcycle patrol in at least a year. My take too big to patrol with out expanding :police:dept

ColdNoMore
05-24-2017, 07:46 PM
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:1rotfl:



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Carl in Tampa
05-24-2017, 08:29 PM
I suggest an intensive letter writing campaign.

1. Letters to the Editor of the Villages Sun.

2. Letters to the CDD in which the offenses are taking place, asking that they contact the appropriate law enforcement agency.

3. Letters and e-mail messages to the appropriate law enforcement agency, remembering that The Villages lies in three different counties and in the town of Lady Lake.

In the letters:

Be very specific about the location and time of day when the offenders are at their worst.

Ask for enhanced enforcement of the traffic laws to curtail these offenses.

Drive very carefully yourself; it will be embarrassing if you end up getting caught in the increased enforcement effort.

Mrs. Robinson
05-24-2017, 11:32 PM
I think they should put some speed bumps there about every 5 or 10 feet, that will slow them down.

Yes -- speed bumps will slow you down
However, worse than that, they wreck your car, even at a slow speed.

Boo-Boo, Hiss-Hiss to speed bumps!

roob1
05-25-2017, 05:19 AM
Call 911 and report that there are speeding vehicles in the area. When the deputy arrives, have a conversation with him and ask if the area can receive special attention. Offer the use of your driveway for him to park in, to monitor vehicles.


Does anyone out there know who to contact concerning speeding vehicles in our community? I called the Sumter Co Sheriff's Office and left a message, but no return call. We live in the Village of Pinellas very close to the entry gate on 466A and Pinellas Pl. Pinellas Place is a virtual speedway on a daily basis. Mainly contractor vehicles, but also residents. They speed from the gate coming into the property and speed to the gate while exiting. Would sure like some reasonable suggestions.

JerryP
05-25-2017, 05:33 AM
Call 911 and report that there are speeding vehicles in the area. When the deputy arrives, have a conversation with him and ask if the area can receive special attention. Offer the use of your driveway for him to park in, to monitor vehicles.



Good idea, except I would call the non emergency number.

charmed59
05-25-2017, 06:21 AM
If you are complaining about the speeding because of the noise I wouldn't ask for speed bumps. They make much more noise.

RedBaron
05-25-2017, 06:30 AM
I suggest an intensive letter writing campaign.

1. Letters to the Editor of the Villages Sun.

2. Letters to the CDD in which the offenses are taking place, asking that they contact the appropriate law enforcement agency.

3. Letters and e-mail messages to the appropriate law enforcement agency, remembering that The Villages lies in three different counties and in the town of Lady Lake.

In the letters:

Be very specific about the location and time of day when the offenders are at their worst.

Ask for enhanced enforcement of the traffic laws to curtail these offenses.

Drive very carefully yourself; it will be embarrassing if you end up getting caught in the increased enforcement effort.

Who would we write to about the workers who are speeding through our area? Also, isn't there a time before which they can't begin working? I walk my dog every morning at 5:30 and this a.m., the workers were already out with their bright spot lights and loud digging equipment behind this beautiful home near me, working away. I felt so bad for the homeowner.

Sandtrap328
05-25-2017, 06:34 AM
I have seen many similar threads regarding speeding by contractors and regular drivers.

Then, when speed enforcement does begin, there are threads started about being caught for exceeding the speed limits and Villages being a "cash cow" for the police.

There was even a thread by a Villager who got his own radar gun and would write down plate numbers of speeders and notify the police.

You can't make everyone happy.

collie1228
05-25-2017, 08:46 AM
I wish the sheriff would consider TV to be a cash cow and place a radar unit on Morse Blvd. several hours a day, every day. The speeding is really out of control where I live north of 466, and seldom do we see a sheriff's car anymore. I'm betting there will be a golf cart fatality soon, as the speeders can't seem to keep their right wheels out of the cart lanes on Morse. I continually see speeders traveling at 50 in the 30 zone, who drive right up to the bumper of the car in front of them doing 30, then they hit their brakes. Idiots.

Taltarzac725
05-25-2017, 08:54 AM
I think they should put some speed bumps there about every 5 or 10 feet, that will slow them down.

But slow up the ambulances, fire marshal, and fire trucks too. Fire marshal - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_marshal)

Carl in Tampa
05-25-2017, 03:45 PM
Who would we write to about the workers who are speeding through our area? Also, isn't there a time before which they can't begin working? I walk my dog every morning at 5:30 and this a.m., the workers were already out with their bright spot lights and loud digging equipment behind this beautiful home near me, working away. I felt so bad for the homeowner.

The law enforcement agencies can control the speeding of the workers just as they can residents. But, you have to make a complaint.

If you feel the contractors are beginning work inordinately early, perhaps the Developer, who has the work being done, can limit their starting time. Construction work in Florida traditionally begins around 7AM.

Shimpy
05-25-2017, 03:57 PM
Sheriff Buford T. Justice would be my first option.
Second would be Barney Fife.

vintageogauge
05-25-2017, 03:58 PM
I saw three cars pulled over by police on Morse this week so they are out there. I also saw someone driving his unlicensed golf car south of 466A on Morse (not on the cart path) while talking on his phone. I also have noticed there are just as many really slow drivers as there are those that go really fast. I do agree that the workers trucks seem to speed from job to job and don't yield at the round a bouts. I set my cruise at whatever the speed limit is and rarely have anyone on my bumper, more often I have to turn it off for very slow drivers.

NotGolfer
05-25-2017, 04:23 PM
I nearly got cut off by a lady in a red porsche today at the round-about on Canal St. near TooJay's at LSL. She seemed to be in a great hurry but got "stopped" in traffic at the roundabout at BV. Saw a guy going FAST on Morse/south and made a very fast left hand turn from the straight left lane going south at 466a. He turned in front of traffic as well as the person legally in the left turning lane. Some day Karma will (or might) be their lot in life.

pauld315
05-25-2017, 05:14 PM
Yes -- speed bumps will slow you down
However, worse than that, they wreck your car, even at a slow speed.

Boo-Boo, Hiss-Hiss to speed bumps!

What is your suggestion ? This was kind of tongue in cheek. Most people want speed controlled but don't want speed bumps in their neighborhoods.

ColdNoMore
05-25-2017, 05:57 PM
What is your suggestion ? This was kind of tongue in cheek. Most people want speed controlled but don't want speed bumps in their neighborhoods.

The problem with speed bumps is the fact that they are so darned inconvenient...and make you slow down to go over them! :cus:


Oh wait..... :oops:



:D

sirknor
05-26-2017, 03:57 PM
Where in the country does everyone come from where no one speeds? Why do you expect no speeding in the villages?

golfing eagles
05-26-2017, 04:25 PM
I wish the sheriff would consider TV to be a cash cow and place a radar unit on Morse Blvd. several hours a day, every day. The speeding is really out of control where I live north of 466, and seldom do we see a sheriff's car anymore. I'm betting there will be a golf cart fatality soon, as the speeders can't seem to keep their right wheels out of the cart lanes on Morse. I continually see speeders traveling at 50 in the 30 zone, who drive right up to the bumper of the car in front of them doing 30, then they hit their brakes. Idiots.

I agree in principle, but it is also all relative. When driving a cart on Morse, I'd much rather have an attentive 30 year old coming up from behind at 45 mph than a 95 year old going 20. Or worse yet, a 60 year old who has been attending "happy hour" for the last 8 hours, at any speed.

TheDude
05-26-2017, 09:02 PM
How do you know they are speeding? If the police wanted to stop it, they will. If you are in danger that is a different story, but if not, best to mind own business and let the professionals do their job. Have trust, if they are that bad, they would have so much points on their license that it would revoked. You don't know the situations.

VApeople
05-26-2017, 09:14 PM
They speed from the gate coming into the property and speed to the gate while exiting. Would sure like some reasonable suggestions.

My suggestion is to accept other people as they are and learn to deal with it.

I am a slow driver and never exceed the speed limit. I just cruise along at a comfortable pace and let the faster drivers do whatever they want to do.

People who exceed the speed limit never cause me any problems and I do not understand how they cause a problem for you.

rubicon
05-27-2017, 04:52 AM
Where in the country does everyone come from where no one speeds? Why do you expect no speeding in the villages?

:1rotfl:

Gpsma
05-27-2017, 06:26 AM
Where in the country does everyone come from where no one speeds? Why do you expect no speeding in the villages?

BINGO!! We have the winner here folks.

There is little you can do to stop habitual speeders.

Bay Kid
05-27-2017, 08:08 AM
It would be nice if golf carts would slow down when using neighborhoods as short cuts.

rubicon
05-27-2017, 11:06 AM
One post made reference to establishing a continual speed
trap on Morse............


Setting up speed traps solely to earn profits creates a conflict of interest or at least the appearance of

A Court in New Jersey stopped the state use of red light cameras because they were centered around "profits"

the same situation north of here on 301 where a town deliberately set up speed traps.

This topic "speed" whether by car, cart or bicycle is a constant topic on this forum. It is always blown out of proportion. I don't believe there are many towns, cities where if you were not at or above the speed limit well you got the one finger salute.

the woman in the diamond lane on St Charles that was traveling at about 10mph because she had a large cup of coffee in one hand and one hand on the wheel concerns me more than some guy doing 5-10 mph over the limit on Morse

DISTRACTIONS ARE THE LARGEST REASONS FOR ACCIDENTS

collie1228
05-28-2017, 08:20 AM
The "speed traps" in Lawtey, Starke, Waldo and other communities on Rte. 301 have decreasing speed limits every hundred yards or so, stepping down from 55 to 45 to 35 etc., and they catch people who aren't paying attention to the unreasonably fast slowdown. That's a speed trap, and is nothing like what I suggested. What I suggested on Morse is a police presence to enforce the single speed limit. There is no legal precedent prohibiting the police from enforcing the speed limit. Just yesterday I drove my golf cart to the mail station on Morse and was passed by a white Cadillac doing at least 50 in the 30 MPH limit, with his wheels on or over the center line. The sheriff's deputy was busy driving through the Hacienda Hills clubhouse parking lot in his marked SUV, looking for who knows what.

Lottoguy
05-28-2017, 01:07 PM
Would this be the same place to complain about slow drivers too? You know the ones who drive 30 mph on Route 42 which is a 45 mph road.

rubicon
05-28-2017, 03:23 PM
The "speed traps" in Lawtey, Starke, Waldo and other communities on Rte. 301 have decreasing speed limits every hundred yards or so, stepping down from 55 to 45 to 35 etc., and they catch people who aren't paying attention to the unreasonably fast slowdown. That's a speed trap, and is nothing like what I suggested. What I suggested on Morse is a police presence to enforce the single speed limit. There is no legal precedent prohibiting the police from enforcing the speed limit. Just yesterday I drove my golf cart to the mail station on Morse and was passed by a white Cadillac doing at least 50 in the 30 MPH limit, with his wheels on or over the center line. The sheriff's deputy was busy driving through the Hacienda Hills clubhouse parking lot in his marked SUV, looking for who knows what.

collie: I grew up just outside Syracuse and lived a number of years in Camillus. Lovely and friendly people there .

I agree with your description of Stark, Waldo, etc as a speed trap... However my reference to "conflict of interest stems for your comments that TV residents be used as "cash cows". if "cash cows" is the only basis then it is a "conflict of interest"because "cash" is their only motivator which leads to corrupt policing.

Again DISTRACTION is the biggest cause of mishaps

and for what is is worth there is a difference between speeding and reckless speeding just as there is between passing and unsafe passing. going 50mph in a 45mph is not the same as going 60+ mph in that same speed zone

After several years on this forum I have read where some residents here actually believe no one should exceed the speed limit ever either by car or cart nor should they be able to pass them for any reason.

I am not arguing that speeding and passing are not an issue only the degree thereof

The only absolute I deal with is death and like all of us I am trying to avoid that one too

Personal Best Regards: